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Key dates coming up for tax, business rates, loan repayments and furlough

Business leaders warned of a 'cliff edge' when Coronavirus support schjemes come to an end. Here are some key dates to look out for with all eyes on the Chancellor's Budget in March.

Covid-19 has hit jobs in hospitality(Image: PA)

With the first anniversary of the first lockdown coming next month and the Spring Budget on March 3 - the deadlines for measures put in place to help business get through repeated lockdowns and Covid-19 trading restrictions are nearing fast.

Business leaders are raising concern for business when support scheme come to an end.

We don't know yet about whether there will be any announcements or extensions to these measures.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Spring Budget will be on March 3 when he will set out the next phase of the plan to tackle the virus and protect jobs.

Here is the full rundown of what we know so far about the end date for schemes that are currently in place.

Furlough (Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme)

The scheme is due to come to an end on April 30, 2021 after Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced an extension to the scheme to give employees certainty during the winter months.

The government is paying 80% of the salary of employees for hours not worked until the end of April. Employers will only be required to pay wages, National Insurance Contributions (NICS) and pensions for hours worked; and NICS and pensions for hours not worked.